EP0985258B1 - Flat pack box - Google Patents

Flat pack box Download PDF

Info

Publication number
EP0985258B1
EP0985258B1 EP98924466A EP98924466A EP0985258B1 EP 0985258 B1 EP0985258 B1 EP 0985258B1 EP 98924466 A EP98924466 A EP 98924466A EP 98924466 A EP98924466 A EP 98924466A EP 0985258 B1 EP0985258 B1 EP 0985258B1
Authority
EP
European Patent Office
Prior art keywords
box
members
locating
peg
panel
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
EP98924466A
Other languages
German (de)
French (fr)
Other versions
EP0985258A1 (en
Inventor
Arthur John Lawrenson
James Rothwell Lee
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Poletech Systems Ltd
Original Assignee
Poletech Systems Ltd
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Poletech Systems Ltd filed Critical Poletech Systems Ltd
Publication of EP0985258A1 publication Critical patent/EP0985258A1/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of EP0985258B1 publication Critical patent/EP0985258B1/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02DFOUNDATIONS; EXCAVATIONS; EMBANKMENTS; UNDERGROUND OR UNDERWATER STRUCTURES
    • E02D29/00Independent underground or underwater structures; Retaining walls
    • E02D29/12Manhole shafts; Other inspection or access chambers; Accessories therefor
    • E02D29/124Shaft entirely made of synthetic material
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02DFOUNDATIONS; EXCAVATIONS; EMBANKMENTS; UNDERGROUND OR UNDERWATER STRUCTURES
    • E02D29/00Independent underground or underwater structures; Retaining walls
    • E02D29/12Manhole shafts; Other inspection or access chambers; Accessories therefor
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02GINSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
    • H02G9/00Installations of electric cables or lines in or on the ground or water
    • H02G9/10Installations of electric cables or lines in or on the ground or water in cable chambers, e.g. in manhole or in handhole
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02DFOUNDATIONS; EXCAVATIONS; EMBANKMENTS; UNDERGROUND OR UNDERWATER STRUCTURES
    • E02D2250/00Production methods
    • E02D2250/0007Production methods using a mold
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02DFOUNDATIONS; EXCAVATIONS; EMBANKMENTS; UNDERGROUND OR UNDERWATER STRUCTURES
    • E02D2300/00Materials
    • E02D2300/0004Synthetics
    • E02D2300/0006Plastics

Definitions

  • the invention relates to flat pack boxes, especially boxes made by injection moulding plastics material, particularly, though not exclusively to flat pack boxes for use as access chambers e.g. for cable television or for street furniture such as pole mounting sockets, traffic lights. bollards, signs and associated cables.
  • these boxes When assembled, these boxes have to be rigid and to be able withstand substantial loads, for example up to at least 12.5 tonnes, a requirement for access chambers for cable television and other utilities. which often are placed in the roadway or pavement.
  • the assembled boxes are positioned in the ground to form access chambers for connections between main underground electric cables and distributor cables to adjacent premises or for street furniture. It is desirable for the boxes to be packed flat for transportation and storage as the assembled boxes are large.
  • Presently available flat pack boxes comprise a one piece box that can be unfolded and erected to form a rigid access chamber or box.
  • UK patent application number 2270709 discloses an access chamber for location underground comprising a load bearing base, a plurality of load-bearing struts, the base having means for locating the load-bearing struts in an upright stance, a plurality of side wall panels, the panels being arranged to extend between adjacent struts, thereby serving to hold the struts to their rigid upright stance, and define the side walls of the chamber, the chamber when assembled being provided with at least one laterally or downwardly opening aperture through which a pipe, cable or other service line or conduit can pass.
  • German patent application number 4206682 discloses a case which has a modular design having side walls of the case formed of at least two box-type, opposed, L-shaped segments with a groove formed at the one longitudinal edge and a tongue formed at the other longitudinal edge, the cover and the bottom element containing a groove and a tongue section for connection with the L-shaped segments and the L-shaped segments being connected with the cover and bottom elements such that a movable door side and a fixed rear wall side are formed.
  • the invention provides a flat-pack box comprising a plurality of panels moulded from plastics material and a plurality of peg members, each panel comprising:
  • the peg members are injection moulded of suitable rigid plastics material but they may be made in any suitable manner.
  • the peg members may be fabricated from a suitable metal e.g. steel.
  • the complementary locating members each comprise a channel of square or rectangular cross-section. though any suitable cross-section may be used.
  • the tab is integrally moulded with both sides of the U-shaped member.
  • the tab may extend only part way across the front face of the U-shaped member.
  • the tab advantageously extends further across the open front face than the width of the side of the wall member so that the wall member does not slip into the void of the U-shaped member.
  • the cut out section in the back face of the U-shaped member is of the same dimensions as the tab. Alternatively, it may be larger than the tab.
  • the side walls of the U-shaped member are set back from the face of the wall member to which the tab is adjacent by the depth of the tab.
  • the peg members each comprise an elongate rigid member that extends through a plurality of locating members.
  • the peg members may have a point at the base and a corresponding socket at the top.
  • the locating members further comprise peg retaining members, such as one or more ridges integrally moulded in the interior of the locating members.
  • the peg members each comprise a plurality of cross pieces that coact with the peg retaining members to hold the peg in the locating members, so that it does not slip out when in use. The cross pieces also act to rigidify the peg members.
  • the peg members advantageously each comprise two side pieces and a plurality of cross pieces at right angles forming square or rectangular sections or diagonally forming triangular sections between the side pieces.
  • one or more of the panels further comprise a plurality of complementary locating members on the top and bottom of the wall member.
  • the panels may comprise locating lugs and complementary slots in the top and bottom of the wall member.
  • heights may be varied by making suitable extension assemblies e.g. wing panels which can be assembled in the same way as the box to make an extension assembly of the same size as the boxes.
  • the panels may be made to form a gallery at the bottom edge portion, within which an upper edge portion of the extension assembly may be received to locate the assembly with its panels aligned with the panels of the box so that loads are transferred directly through the panels.
  • the panels are arranged such that when a first panel is positioned adjacent a second panel, the locating members on the first side of the first panel are arranged in complementary positions, interposed between and aligned with the locating members on the second side of the second panel and a peg member can be inserted through the peg locating means of the locating members to hold the panels rigidly together.
  • the first element of the locking member preferably comprises a peg member on or adjacent the first and second sides of the wall member and the second element of the locking member comprises a plurality of collar members, the collar members each having peg locating means therethrough for fitting over the peg members.
  • the collar member comprises a right angled collar having two elongated peg locating means therethrough and the peg members each comprise an elongated element integrally moulded with the wall member rear face.
  • the peg members each have a trapezoidal cross section.
  • the panels may be made with one or more removable sections to allow pipes, cables and connectors, for example, to be fitted therethrough.
  • the box when assembled can accept pipes and umbilicals from all directions by means of cut-out or punch-out portions in the panel which can be removed to make holes in desired positions.
  • the panels are moulded in a selection of sizes.
  • the panels may advantageously be moulded in two sections, an outer, frame section forming a wall member having a hole through the front to rear faces and an inner section which is located in the hole in the outer section by retaining elements such as integrally moulded clips.
  • the inner section may, if desired, be adapted to connect a conduit (or flexible tube), referred to as an umbilical. to the box.
  • the box advantageously comprises a base (or floor) panel similar to the panels forming the side walls.
  • the panels may further comprise base retaining members, such as integrally moulded clips, and the box further includes a separate base panel, such that the retaining members securely hold the base panel in position.
  • the clips may be merely lugs projecting inwardly from the panels, into the interior of the box and the base panel may be merely a flat panel resting on the lugs.
  • the box advantageously further comprises a lid.
  • a lid may also have retaining members for fitting a lid or have a lid fitted to an internal or external frame.
  • the invention further comprises a method of assembling the box of the first embodiment comprising steps of:
  • the invention further comprises a method of assembling the box of the second embodiment comprising steps of:
  • the box 1 of the invention comprises four side panels 2.
  • the panel 2 comprises a wall member 3 having a front face 4, a rear face 5, a first side 8, a second side 9, a third side 6, normally the top, and a fourth side 7, normally the bottom.
  • the panel 2 is injection-moulded from a suitable rigid plastics material and further comprises a plurality of complementary locating members 10a-10f integrally moulded with the first and second sides 8,9 of the wall member 3.
  • the locating members 10 form U-shaped channels.
  • the locating members 10 have a recess 11 through which a peg member 12 (shown in Figure 3) is positioned to hold the locating members in position.
  • Each locating member has two side faces 101, 102, a front face 103 and a back face 104.
  • the front face 103 has a tab 105 integrally moulded with the side faces 101,102 and extending across the front face 103.
  • a cut out section 106 shown in Figure 4a which corresponds to the tab 105.
  • the locating members 10 are interposed between one another fitting together in alternate arrangement.
  • a peg member 12 is pushed down through the space through the locating members 10 to hold the locating members rigidly in position and to therefore secure the two adjacent panels 2 together.
  • the locating members 10 on each side of the panel 2 coact to prevent the peg 12 moving in a lateral direction.
  • the locating members 10 have further retaining means in the form of ridges 13 which interact with cross pieces 14 or 15 on the peg member 12.
  • the construction is such as to allow the peg 12 to be easily pushed in. When the peg member has been inserted into the locating members 10 it is held in position by the ridges and cannot accidentally slip out.
  • the peg members 12 may advantageously have a cap 16 to prevent the peg 12 being inserted too far into the locating members 10.
  • the peg members 12 are also moulded from a suitable rigid material and act to increase the rigidity and strength of the assembled box 1, with the cross pieces 14 or 15 serving also to provide greater rigidity and strength.
  • the panels 2 can be moulded in a variety of sizes dependent on the size of box which is required, but they can also be moulded from a suitable single size mould, for example 150mm x 150mm, so that different size boxes of dimensions which are multiples of the panel sizes can be made using a different number of panels 2 connected together horizontally and vertically.
  • the panels 2 may also have locating members 10 on the top 6 and bottom 7 of the wall member, for connecting the panels 2 vertically.
  • Figures 4a and 4b show an alternative side panel 2.
  • This panel 2 is moulded in two sections, an outer section 17 (Figure 4a) and an inner, insert, section 18 (Figure 4b).
  • the outer section 17 has a hole 19 and a plurality of retaining clips 20.
  • the inner section 18 is placed in the hole 19 during use and is held in position by the retaining clips 20. This reduces the amount of plastics material used in a single moulding operation, which is particularly useful for larger sizes of panel 2.
  • a further feature shown in Figure 4a is a plurality of removable sections 21. These are formed as cut-out sections 22a,22b of two different sizes in the wall member 3.
  • the smaller section 22a may be removed for, for example, allowing the insertion of cables (not shown), whereas both sections 22a,22b may be removed to make a larger hole.
  • the locating members 10 are arranged in opposite configuration with the tab 105 facing the inside of the box 1 on one side of the panel 2 and facing towards the outside of the box 1 on the other side of the panel 2.
  • the locating members 10 are arranged in the same configuration on both sides of the panel 2, with the tabs 105 facing the inside of the box 1 when the box 1 is assembled and thus contacting the side wall 8.9 of an adjacent panel 2 when the panels are assembled at right angles.
  • the panel 2 shown in Figure 4a further includes complementary locating means of lugs 200 and slots 201 to enable the panels 2 to be arranged on top of one another.
  • FIG. 5 shows an alternative embodiment of the invention.
  • the panels 2 comprise wall members 51 integrally moulded with peg members 50.
  • a stud 52 on the first side 8 on one panel 2a locates in a recess 53 on the second side 9 of a second panel 2b and a moulded collar 54 slides over the peg members 50 to hold the panels 2 in position rigidly together.
  • a box in accordance with the present invention is stronger and more rigid than prior art boxes of equivalent size.
  • the box of the present invention also lends itself to modular assembly, thus enabling a variety of sizes of boxes to be achieved.
  • the corner regions are especially strengthened by the structure, in the preferred embodiment the complementary locating members butting against one another and the peg members 12 giving very high strength especially in direction of insertion of the peg members 12, thus contributing to the load bearing capability.
  • the box of the present invention can be moulded in a simple two part mould without additional moving parts. This makes the manufacture of the boxes simpler and cheaper than was possible for prior art boxes.

Description

The invention relates to flat pack boxes, especially boxes made by injection moulding plastics material, particularly, though not exclusively to flat pack boxes for use as access chambers e.g. for cable television or for street furniture such as pole mounting sockets, traffic lights. bollards, signs and associated cables.
When assembled, these boxes have to be rigid and to be able withstand substantial loads, for example up to at least 12.5 tonnes, a requirement for access chambers for cable television and other utilities. which often are placed in the roadway or pavement. The assembled boxes are positioned in the ground to form access chambers for connections between main underground electric cables and distributor cables to adjacent premises or for street furniture. It is desirable for the boxes to be packed flat for transportation and storage as the assembled boxes are large.
Presently available flat pack boxes comprise a one piece box that can be unfolded and erected to form a rigid access chamber or box.
It is desirable to have different sizes of box available for different applications. There are practical limits to the size of box which can be moulded from plastics material. To overcome this, it is sometimes desirable to construct the boxes modularly to make different sizes of box from a single unit. However, satisfactory, modular flat pack boxes, presently are not available.
UK patent application number 2270709 discloses an access chamber for location underground comprising a load bearing base, a plurality of load-bearing struts, the base having means for locating the load-bearing struts in an upright stance, a plurality of side wall panels, the panels being arranged to extend between adjacent struts, thereby serving to hold the struts to their rigid upright stance, and define the side walls of the chamber, the chamber when assembled being provided with at least one laterally or downwardly opening aperture through which a pipe, cable or other service line or conduit can pass.
German patent application number 4206682 discloses a case which has a modular design having side walls of the case formed of at least two box-type, opposed, L-shaped segments with a groove formed at the one longitudinal edge and a tongue formed at the other longitudinal edge, the cover and the bottom element containing a groove and a tongue section for connection with the L-shaped segments and the L-shaped segments being connected with the cover and bottom elements such that a movable door side and a fixed rear wall side are formed.
It is an object of the invention to provide a flat-pack box made from moulded plastics material that has substantial strength, particularly in a vertical direction. It is a further object of the invention to provide a box that is sufficiently rigid when assembled. Another object of the invention is to provide a box that can be assembled simply and easily on site without special tools or fittings. Yet another object is to provide a box that is suitable for modular assembly.
The invention provides a flat-pack box comprising a plurality of panels moulded from plastics material and a plurality of peg members, each panel comprising:
  • a wall member comprising a front face, a rear face, a top, a bottom, a first side and a second side; and
  • at least one complementary locating member forming a channel for locating a peg member therein on each of the first and second sides of the wall member;
  • characterised in that the locating members comprise a U-shaped member having a first side integrally moulded with a side of the wall member, a second side opposed to the first side, a back face and an open front face and wherein the locating member further comprises a tab integrally moulded with at least one side of the U-shaped member and extending across the open front face of the locating member and the back face has a cut out section opposed to the tab and of at least the same dimensions as the tab.
    Advantageously the peg members are injection moulded of suitable rigid plastics material but they may be made in any suitable manner. For example, the peg members may be fabricated from a suitable metal e.g. steel.
    Advantageously the complementary locating members each comprise a channel of square or rectangular cross-section. though any suitable cross-section may be used.
    Advantageously the tab is integrally moulded with both sides of the U-shaped member. Alternatively the tab may extend only part way across the front face of the U-shaped member. In this arrangement, the tab advantageously extends further across the open front face than the width of the side of the wall member so that the wall member does not slip into the void of the U-shaped member.
    Preferably the cut out section in the back face of the U-shaped member is of the same dimensions as the tab. Alternatively, it may be larger than the tab.
    Preferably the side walls of the U-shaped member are set back from the face of the wall member to which the tab is adjacent by the depth of the tab.
    Preferably the peg members each comprise an elongate rigid member that extends through a plurality of locating members. Advantageously the peg members may have a point at the base and a corresponding socket at the top. Thus, when one peg is positioned on top of another peg the point of one peg fits into the socket on the other peg and load on the box is transferred effectively through the pegs. Advantageously the locating members further comprise peg retaining members, such as one or more ridges integrally moulded in the interior of the locating members. Advantageously the peg members each comprise a plurality of cross pieces that coact with the peg retaining members to hold the peg in the locating members, so that it does not slip out when in use. The cross pieces also act to rigidify the peg members.
    The peg members advantageously each comprise two side pieces and a plurality of cross pieces at right angles forming square or rectangular sections or diagonally forming triangular sections between the side pieces.
    If the panels are to be used to make modular boxes of different heights, where the third and fourth sides respectively are positioned at the top and bottom, preferably one or more of the panels further comprise a plurality of complementary locating members on the top and bottom of the wall member. Alternatively the panels may comprise locating lugs and complementary slots in the top and bottom of the wall member.
    Alternatively heights may be varied by making suitable extension assemblies e.g. wing panels which can be assembled in the same way as the box to make an extension assembly of the same size as the boxes. In this case the panels may be made to form a gallery at the bottom edge portion, within which an upper edge portion of the extension assembly may be received to locate the assembly with its panels aligned with the panels of the box so that loads are transferred directly through the panels.
    In assembling a box in accordance with the invention, the panels are arranged such that when a first panel is positioned adjacent a second panel, the locating members on the first side of the first panel are arranged in complementary positions, interposed between and aligned with the locating members on the second side of the second panel and a peg member can be inserted through the peg locating means of the locating members to hold the panels rigidly together.
    In a second embodiment of the invention, the first element of the locking member preferably comprises a peg member on or adjacent the first and second sides of the wall member and the second element of the locking member comprises a plurality of collar members, the collar members each having peg locating means therethrough for fitting over the peg members.
    Preferably the collar member comprises a right angled collar having two elongated peg locating means therethrough and the peg members each comprise an elongated element integrally moulded with the wall member rear face. Advantageously the peg members each have a trapezoidal cross section.
    For boxes for use as access chambers, advantageously the panels may be made with one or more removable sections to allow pipes, cables and connectors, for example, to be fitted therethrough. Preferably the box when assembled can accept pipes and umbilicals from all directions by means of cut-out or punch-out portions in the panel which can be removed to make holes in desired positions.
    Preferably the panels are moulded in a selection of sizes. For larger size panels, the panels may advantageously be moulded in two sections, an outer, frame section forming a wall member having a hole through the front to rear faces and an inner section which is located in the hole in the outer section by retaining elements such as integrally moulded clips. This has the advantage of enabling the amount of plastics material required in a single moulding to be reduced. The inner section may, if desired, be adapted to connect a conduit (or flexible tube), referred to as an umbilical. to the box.
    The box advantageously comprises a base (or floor) panel similar to the panels forming the side walls. Alternatively, the panels may further comprise base retaining members, such as integrally moulded clips, and the box further includes a separate base panel, such that the retaining members securely hold the base panel in position. The clips may be merely lugs projecting inwardly from the panels, into the interior of the box and the base panel may be merely a flat panel resting on the lugs.
    The box advantageously further comprises a lid. Advantageously it may also have retaining members for fitting a lid or have a lid fitted to an internal or external frame.
    The invention further comprises a method of assembling the box of the first embodiment comprising steps of:
  • locating a first panel adjacent a second panel, such that the complementary locating members on the first side of the first panel are arranged alternately with the complementary locating members on the second side of the second panel; and
  • inserting a peg member through the peg locating means of the complementary locating members to hold the panels rigidly together.
  • The invention further comprises a method of assembling the box of the second embodiment comprising steps of:
  • locating a first panel adjacent a second panel; and
  • fitting a collar member over the peg members such that the peg locating means of the collar member fits over the peg members to hold the panels rigidly together.
  • The invention will now be described, by way of example only, by reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
  • Figures 1a and 1b show a side view and an end view respectively of a panel of a box according to a preferred embodiment of the invention;
  • Figure 2 shows an end view of a box assembled from panels as shown in Figure 1;
  • Figures 3a and 3b show side views of two alternative embodiments of peg members for use in the preferred embodiment of the invention;
  • Figures 4a and 4b show a side view of an alternative panel and insert; and
  • Figure 5 shows a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the invention.
  • As shown in Figures 1 and 2, the box 1 of the invention comprises four side panels 2. The panel 2 comprises a wall member 3 having a front face 4, a rear face 5, a first side 8, a second side 9, a third side 6, normally the top, and a fourth side 7, normally the bottom. The panel 2 is injection-moulded from a suitable rigid plastics material and further comprises a plurality of complementary locating members 10a-10f integrally moulded with the first and second sides 8,9 of the wall member 3. The locating members 10 form U-shaped channels. The locating members 10 have a recess 11 through which a peg member 12 (shown in Figure 3) is positioned to hold the locating members in position. Each locating member has two side faces 101, 102, a front face 103 and a back face 104. The front face 103 has a tab 105 integrally moulded with the side faces 101,102 and extending across the front face 103. In the back face 104 is a cut out section 106 (shown in Figure 4a) which corresponds to the tab 105. This arrangement has the advantage over solid locating channels, as known in the prior art, in that it enables the panel 2 to be moulded in a simple two pan mould without any need for further processing to bore out the channels for pegs 12 to be inserted through.
    As shown in Figure 2, when the panels 2 are positioned adjacent one another, the locating members 10 are interposed between one another fitting together in alternate arrangement. A peg member 12 is pushed down through the space through the locating members 10 to hold the locating members rigidly in position and to therefore secure the two adjacent panels 2 together. The locating members 10 on each side of the panel 2 coact to prevent the peg 12 moving in a lateral direction.
    The locating members 10 have further retaining means in the form of ridges 13 which interact with cross pieces 14 or 15 on the peg member 12. The construction is such as to allow the peg 12 to be easily pushed in. When the peg member has been inserted into the locating members 10 it is held in position by the ridges and cannot accidentally slip out.
    The peg members 12 may advantageously have a cap 16 to prevent the peg 12 being inserted too far into the locating members 10.
    The peg members 12 are also moulded from a suitable rigid material and act to increase the rigidity and strength of the assembled box 1, with the cross pieces 14 or 15 serving also to provide greater rigidity and strength.
    The panels 2 can be moulded in a variety of sizes dependent on the size of box which is required, but they can also be moulded from a suitable single size mould, for example 150mm x 150mm, so that different size boxes of dimensions which are multiples of the panel sizes can be made using a different number of panels 2 connected together horizontally and vertically. The panels 2 may also have locating members 10 on the top 6 and bottom 7 of the wall member, for connecting the panels 2 vertically.
    Figures 4a and 4b show an alternative side panel 2. This panel 2 is moulded in two sections, an outer section 17 (Figure 4a) and an inner, insert, section 18 (Figure 4b). The outer section 17 has a hole 19 and a plurality of retaining clips 20. The inner section 18 is placed in the hole 19 during use and is held in position by the retaining clips 20. This reduces the amount of plastics material used in a single moulding operation, which is particularly useful for larger sizes of panel 2.
    A further feature shown in Figure 4a is a plurality of removable sections 21. These are formed as cut-out sections 22a,22b of two different sizes in the wall member 3. The smaller section 22a may be removed for, for example, allowing the insertion of cables (not shown), whereas both sections 22a,22b may be removed to make a larger hole.
    In the embodiment shown in Figure 4a, the locating members 10 are arranged in opposite configuration with the tab 105 facing the inside of the box 1 on one side of the panel 2 and facing towards the outside of the box 1 on the other side of the panel 2. In the embodiment shown in Figure 1, the locating members 10 are arranged in the same configuration on both sides of the panel 2, with the tabs 105 facing the inside of the box 1 when the box 1 is assembled and thus contacting the side wall 8.9 of an adjacent panel 2 when the panels are assembled at right angles.
    The panel 2 shown in Figure 4a further includes complementary locating means of lugs 200 and slots 201 to enable the panels 2 to be arranged on top of one another.
    Figure 5 shows an alternative embodiment of the invention. In this embodiment the panels 2 comprise wall members 51 integrally moulded with peg members 50. A stud 52 on the first side 8 on one panel 2a locates in a recess 53 on the second side 9 of a second panel 2b and a moulded collar 54 slides over the peg members 50 to hold the panels 2 in position rigidly together.
    A box in accordance with the present invention is stronger and more rigid than prior art boxes of equivalent size. The box of the present invention also lends itself to modular assembly, thus enabling a variety of sizes of boxes to be achieved. The corner regions are especially strengthened by the structure, in the preferred embodiment the complementary locating members butting against one another and the peg members 12 giving very high strength especially in direction of insertion of the peg members 12, thus contributing to the load bearing capability.
    The box of the present invention can be moulded in a simple two part mould without additional moving parts. This makes the manufacture of the boxes simpler and cheaper than was possible for prior art boxes.

    Claims (26)

    1. A flat-pack box (1) comprising a plurality of panels (2) moulded from plastics material and a plurality of peg members (12), each panel (2) comprising:
      a wall member (3) comprising a front face (4), a rear face (5), a top (6), a bottom (7), a first side (8)and a second side (9); and
      at least one complementary locating member (10a-10f) forming a channel for locating a peg member (12) therein on each of the first and second sides of the wall member (3);
      characterised in that the locating members (10) comprise a U-shaped member having a first side (102) integrally moulded with a side of the wall member (3), a second side (101) opposed to the first side (102), a back face (104) and an open front face (103) and wherein the locating member (10) further comprises a tab (105) integrally moulded with at least one side of the U-shaped member and extending across the open front face (103) of the locating member and the back face (104) has a cut out section (106) opposed to the tab (105) and of at least the same dimensions as the tab (105).
    2. A box (1) according to claim 1 wherein the locating members (10) each comprise a channel of square or rectangular cross-section.
    3. A box (1) according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the tab (105) is integrally moulded with both sides of the U-shaped member (10).
    4. A box (1) according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the tab (105) extends part way across the front face of the U-shaped member (10).
    5. A box (1) according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the cut out section (106) in the back face of the U-shaped member (10) is larger than the tab (105).
    6. A box (1) according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the peg members (12) each comprise an elongate rigid member that extends through a plurality of locating members (10).
    7. A box (1) according to claim 6 wherein the locating members (10) further comprise peg retaining members (13).
    8. A box (1) according to claim 7 wherein the peg retaining members (13) comprise one or more ridges integrally moulded in the interior of the locating members (10).
    9. A box (1) according to claim 7 or claim 8 wherein the peg members (12) each comprise a plurality of cross pieces (14,15) that coact with the peg retaining members (13) to hold the peg (12) in the locating members (10).
    10. A box (1) according to claim 9 wherein the peg members (12) each comprise two side pieces and a plurality of cross pieces at right angles to the side pieces.
    11. A box (1) according to claim 9 wherein the peg members (12) each comprise two side pieces and a plurality of cross pieces (15) forming triangles between the side pieces.
    12. A box (1) according to any one of the preceding claims wherein one or more of the panels (2) further comprise a plurality of complementary locating members (10) on the top and bottom of the wall member (3).
    13. A box (1) according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the peg members (12) are moulded from plastics material.
    14. A box (1) according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the panels (2) are moulded with one or more removable sections (21).
    15. A box (1) according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the panels (2) are moulded in two sections, an outer section (17) forming a wall member having a hole (19) through the front to rear faces and including retaining elements (20), and an inner section (18) which is located in the hole (19) in the outer section (17) by the retaining elements (20) in the outer section (17).
    16. A box (1) according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the one of the panels (2) comprises a base panel.
    17. A box (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 15 wherein the panels (2) further comprise base retaining members and the box (1) further comprises a base panel.
    18. A box (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a lid.
    19. A pole mounting access chamber comprising a box (1) according to any one of the preceding claims.
    20. A method of assembling a box (1) according to any one of the preceding claims comprising steps of:
      locating a first panel (2) adjacent a second panel (2), such that the locating members (10) on the first side (8) of the first panel (2) are arranged alternately with the locating members (10) on the second side (9) of the second panel (2); and
      inserting a peg member (12) through the peg locating means (11,101,102,103,104,105) of the locating members (10) to hold the panels (2) rigidly together.
    21. A box panel (2) moulded from plastics material, comprising:
      a wall member (3) comprising a front face (4), a rear face (5), a top (6), a bottom (7), a first side (8)and a second side (9); and
      at least one complementary locating member (10) forming a channel for locating a peg member (12) therein on each of the first and second sides (8,9) of the wall member (3);
      characterised in that the locating member (10) comprises a U-shaped member having a first side (102) integrally moulded with a side of the wall member (3), a second side (101) opposed to the first side (102), a back face (104) and an open front face (103) and wherein the locating member (10) further comprises a tab (105) integrally moulded with at least one side of the U-shaped member and extending across the open front face (103) of the locating member (10) and the back face (104) has a cut out section (106) opposed to the tab (105) and of at least the same dimensions as the tab (105).
    22. A flat-pack box (1) comprising a plurality of panels (2) and a plurality of locking members, wherein each panel (2) comprises a wall member (3,51) comprising a front face (4), a rear face (5), a top (6), a bottom (7), a first side (8) and a second side (9); and the locking members comprise a first element (50) and a second element (54), the first element (50) being integral with the wall member (51) and the second element (54) comprising a separate locating means for locating with the first element (50) to form a rigid connection therewith, wherein the first element of the locking member comprises a peg member (50) on the first and second sides of the wall member (3) and the second element of the locking member comprises a plurality of collar members (54), the collar members (54) each having peg locating means therethrough for fitting over the peg members (50).
    23. A box (1) according to claim 22 wherein the collar member (54) comprises a right angled collar having two elongated peg locating means therethrough.
    24. A box (1) according to claim 22 or claim 23 wherein the peg members (50) each comprise an elongated element integrally moulded with the wall member rear face.
    25. A box (1) according to claim 24 wherein the peg members (50) each have a trapezoidal cross section.
    26. A method of assembling a box (1) according to any one of claims 22 to 25 comprising steps of:
      locating a first panel (2a) adjacent a second panel (2b); and
      fitting a collar member (54) over the peg members (50) such that the peg locating means of the collar member (54) fits over the peg members (50) to hold the panels (2a,2b) rigidly together.
    EP98924466A 1997-05-29 1998-05-28 Flat pack box Expired - Lifetime EP0985258B1 (en)

    Applications Claiming Priority (3)

    Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
    GB9710951A GB2325684A (en) 1997-05-29 1997-05-29 Flat pack box for access chamber
    GB9710951 1997-05-29
    PCT/GB1998/001562 WO1998054805A1 (en) 1997-05-29 1998-05-28 Flat pack box

    Publications (2)

    Publication Number Publication Date
    EP0985258A1 EP0985258A1 (en) 2000-03-15
    EP0985258B1 true EP0985258B1 (en) 2001-11-14

    Family

    ID=10813148

    Family Applications (1)

    Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
    EP98924466A Expired - Lifetime EP0985258B1 (en) 1997-05-29 1998-05-28 Flat pack box

    Country Status (7)

    Country Link
    US (1) US6293416B1 (en)
    EP (1) EP0985258B1 (en)
    AU (1) AU7666498A (en)
    DE (1) DE69802526D1 (en)
    ES (1) ES2168152T3 (en)
    GB (1) GB2325684A (en)
    WO (1) WO1998054805A1 (en)

    Families Citing this family (2)

    * Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
    Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
    ES2238140B1 (en) * 2003-05-05 2006-11-16 Aem,S.A FOLDING MODULAR ARCHETTE.
    DE102011116874B4 (en) * 2011-10-25 2019-03-14 Langmatz Gmbh shaft

    Family Cites Families (15)

    * Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
    Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
    US3073476A (en) * 1956-02-16 1963-01-15 Amos E Heacock Packaging panel
    FR1452042A (en) * 1965-04-26 1966-02-25 Comp Generale Electricite Resistant and waterproof container for heavy equipment immersed in a fluid
    GB1163354A (en) * 1966-04-21 1969-09-04 Marmaduke Gustav Von Bratt Improvements in or relating to Collapsible Containers
    FR2195091B3 (en) * 1972-08-01 1976-07-09 Siemens Ag
    US4266670A (en) * 1979-07-20 1981-05-12 First National Packaging Co., Inc. Collapsible reinforced container
    GB8712673D0 (en) * 1987-05-29 1987-07-01 Negal D G C Elements
    US4829977A (en) * 1988-03-07 1989-05-16 Valentine Edward L Portable campfire cooker
    DE4206682C2 (en) * 1992-02-29 1994-10-27 Krone Ag Housing, in particular cable junction boxes
    GB2270709A (en) * 1992-09-18 1994-03-23 Victaulic Plc Underground access chamber
    DE9307001U1 (en) * 1993-05-08 1993-07-15 Stewing Kunststoffbetrieb Gmbh, 4270 Dorsten, De
    GB9414773D0 (en) * 1994-07-22 1994-09-14 Bishop Michael K Rigid joint between components
    GB2301848A (en) * 1995-06-08 1996-12-18 Hepworth Building Prod Modular manhole assembly
    GB2304689A (en) * 1995-09-04 1997-03-26 Janet Ann Phyllis Brighton Container system
    GB2324324B (en) 1997-03-05 2001-04-25 Mokhtar Kourgli Underground chambers
    DE69916671T2 (en) * 1998-01-26 2005-03-03 PQR 59 Properties (Pty.) Ltd. Stackable container

    Also Published As

    Publication number Publication date
    GB9710951D0 (en) 1997-07-23
    US6293416B1 (en) 2001-09-25
    ES2168152T3 (en) 2002-06-01
    EP0985258A1 (en) 2000-03-15
    GB2325684A (en) 1998-12-02
    AU7666498A (en) 1998-12-30
    DE69802526D1 (en) 2001-12-20
    WO1998054805A1 (en) 1998-12-03

    Similar Documents

    Publication Publication Date Title
    US5918433A (en) Lay-in wireways for a space divider system
    US6219984B1 (en) Interconnectable formwork elements
    AU637749B2 (en) Assemblies for mounting connectors
    CA2216440C (en) Non-metallic floor box
    US5796037A (en) Shallow recessed floor box
    US6598366B2 (en) Modular raised floor system with cable-receiving groove network
    US20050082518A1 (en) Fencing system
    MXPA04012654A (en) Flush poke-through fitting.
    US6446398B2 (en) Universal direction post and wall panel adapter
    US6198041B1 (en) Pedestal closure assembly
    CN101335429B (en) Modular foundation for a transformer station
    EP0985258B1 (en) Flat pack box
    US6384329B2 (en) End cap for closing trunking for routing electrical conductors or cables
    EP1156566A2 (en) A junction box for electric cables
    CN101267090B (en) Transformer station and method for installing a transformer station
    CA2683927C (en) Hardware free data distribution terminal pedestal
    US6672893B1 (en) Modular terminal block assembly
    GB2288620A (en) A kit of parts for assembly into an inlet and/or junction chamber for use in drainage systems
    GB2270709A (en) Underground access chamber
    KR100589329B1 (en) Block structure for installing at housing development
    US11384539B2 (en) Masonry block system
    US6189988B1 (en) Switching cabinet
    KR100320086B1 (en) Prefabricated Culvert Facility
    BE1006989A3 (en) Connectable built-in box
    CN106988347B (en) Assembled underground communication equipment mounting well

    Legal Events

    Date Code Title Description
    PUAI Public reference made under article 153(3) epc to a published international application that has entered the european phase

    Free format text: ORIGINAL CODE: 0009012

    17P Request for examination filed

    Effective date: 19991223

    AK Designated contracting states

    Kind code of ref document: A1

    Designated state(s): DE ES FR GB IT

    17Q First examination report despatched

    Effective date: 20000721

    GRAG Despatch of communication of intention to grant

    Free format text: ORIGINAL CODE: EPIDOS AGRA

    GRAG Despatch of communication of intention to grant

    Free format text: ORIGINAL CODE: EPIDOS AGRA

    GRAH Despatch of communication of intention to grant a patent

    Free format text: ORIGINAL CODE: EPIDOS IGRA

    GRAH Despatch of communication of intention to grant a patent

    Free format text: ORIGINAL CODE: EPIDOS IGRA

    GRAA (expected) grant

    Free format text: ORIGINAL CODE: 0009210

    AK Designated contracting states

    Kind code of ref document: B1

    Designated state(s): DE ES FR GB IT

    REF Corresponds to:

    Ref document number: 69802526

    Country of ref document: DE

    Date of ref document: 20011220

    REG Reference to a national code

    Ref country code: GB

    Ref legal event code: IF02

    PG25 Lapsed in a contracting state [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo]

    Ref country code: DE

    Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF FAILURE TO SUBMIT A TRANSLATION OF THE DESCRIPTION OR TO PAY THE FEE WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED TIME-LIMIT

    Effective date: 20020215

    REG Reference to a national code

    Ref country code: ES

    Ref legal event code: FG2A

    Ref document number: 2168152

    Country of ref document: ES

    Kind code of ref document: T3

    PLBE No opposition filed within time limit

    Free format text: ORIGINAL CODE: 0009261

    STAA Information on the status of an ep patent application or granted ep patent

    Free format text: STATUS: NO OPPOSITION FILED WITHIN TIME LIMIT

    26N No opposition filed
    PGFP Annual fee paid to national office [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo]

    Ref country code: FR

    Payment date: 20040510

    Year of fee payment: 7

    PGFP Annual fee paid to national office [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo]

    Ref country code: ES

    Payment date: 20040518

    Year of fee payment: 7

    PG25 Lapsed in a contracting state [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo]

    Ref country code: IT

    Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF NON-PAYMENT OF DUE FEES

    Effective date: 20050528

    PG25 Lapsed in a contracting state [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo]

    Ref country code: ES

    Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF NON-PAYMENT OF DUE FEES

    Effective date: 20050530

    PG25 Lapsed in a contracting state [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo]

    Ref country code: FR

    Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF NON-PAYMENT OF DUE FEES

    Effective date: 20060131

    REG Reference to a national code

    Ref country code: FR

    Ref legal event code: ST

    Effective date: 20060131

    REG Reference to a national code

    Ref country code: ES

    Ref legal event code: FD2A

    Effective date: 20050530

    REG Reference to a national code

    Ref country code: HK

    Ref legal event code: WD

    Ref document number: 1026780

    Country of ref document: HK

    PGFP Annual fee paid to national office [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo]

    Ref country code: GB

    Payment date: 20120523

    Year of fee payment: 15

    GBPC Gb: european patent ceased through non-payment of renewal fee

    Effective date: 20130528

    PG25 Lapsed in a contracting state [announced via postgrant information from national office to epo]

    Ref country code: GB

    Free format text: LAPSE BECAUSE OF NON-PAYMENT OF DUE FEES

    Effective date: 20130528